The CDs stuck in cardboard sleeves that are modeled on the original LP covers. The packaging would have liked to be a little haptic, but what the heck? The contents of one, and that is great.
Very nice can be followed here, as Tim Buckley has evolved from the folk-rock beginnings of his first album ever. Finally, he has 4 and 5 increasingly facing on album number. Jazz and that's not only very interesting, which is also extremely good and entertaining.
Tim Buckley itself unfortunately had none of it. Torn between his art and commercial claims he rubbed up. The critically praised to the skies, but by his old fans who wanted to hear the folk rock singer Buckley, misunderstood, he later took on even the Soul Album Look At The Fool. The 1974 was then also his last. His records sold worse and he lost his record deal. In desperation, he resorted to alcohol and drugs.
Tim Buckley died under tragic circumstances, ultimately, on June 29, 1975 just 28 years.